uni-u. him... 1.1 rouge-ll "m" In tho hills nml ‘ the moat trench- oroun! Little Pete, llnlf-irlt vlxilul of the hills! "D1111" lluuitl, one of the nu- lplepl, vlnsrnrtc-rn i-u-r port m) e11 ln lit-lion! I, l Pk INCE EDWARD TODA ‘if-iii. __ LAURA LaPLANTE r . '1 J" And GLEN TRYON In '_ “Thanks for the Buggy Ride" . 1 Also Funny Comedy “There It Is” “Pm >E'"E'IiWA'Ii'I5EWEDNESDAY-RSI SEE THESE BELOVED CHARACTERS COME TO LIFE OF A M E R I C A ’ F GREATEST AUTHOR mm crmnpormrowu GUARDIAN u~\\\_ - F} "gJhal-Qslsyerg q,» 321g» I 2’ Mermaid Comedy Usual Prices Young Matt, who loves "Bim- rhungolnlu the hills, 01d Muit—l|u- eunno oi n grout trnletly, ho nml the hliln were inneparablel 1 hate-passion all Sifilllwd hare oi’ restraint in this smu drama of the Ozark / Hills. Harold Bell Wright, told the story in his most widely read classic. Now you can s” all those lovable characters 111111111: through this powerful true-to-llfe screen vmion; Spcial Music ‘as “THE 1.. ~);‘ i Baby Chicks S. C. While lseghorns Barred Rocks 1 Large, typy carefully sclea-lrrl llena, Yflittfii to Record 01 *1 Performance approved (lockeralza n? 225 to 205 egg strains. Prices $20.00 per 100 express prepaid. 1 have installed several new incubators and new have approximately 5000 chickens tor sale each week. arc hatching until the last have arranged week. Also, am 1 . ln order to accommodate farmers who 9‘ j chickens under hens and who do not knmv minute how many chickens they require, l to have chickens hatch out cash day of the saving part of my supplies to met-i. this demand. 1' ‘ S R PENDLETON ‘ ;"= _ e e i, - r KENSINGTTJN. P. B. I. MODERNIZE YOUR HOME , g UTILAC 1 ‘ wflltillg . u?" En amel The fashion today is for color, bright color. attractive color. color in all the furnishings of the home. , Bring your home up-te-date with “UTILACW-so easy ~ to apply. l0 moderate in prloe. and shown in it beautiful colors and clear. 1 Special Demonstration 1 a at HOLMMVS. ,1 A Tuesday, May 29-Charlottetown _" g Wednesday,.May 30-Summerside Main it a point to attend this special demonstration at either our Charlottetown or summe slit, stores. ~\ J to $10.00. common $0.00 m $0.00. Livestock” Market (Canadian Press) ‘MONTREAL, May Sit-Cattle rc- ,celpts. 879, with a few more cattle CAPITOL "room! - WEDNESDAY WlTll OPENING BIG NEW SERIAL The gayety and the tragedy of Broadway in a picture‘ of sheer thrill and adven- ture. I Norma Shearer will satisfy the greedicst thrill hunter ln this g o r g e o u s l y - zowned starring triumph. LAURENCE GRAY AND LEE .111. CRIMSON FLASH” _Ten Weekly Chapters of a Teasing, Tantalizing, Balllins " Mystery, Moving at Top Speed With Excitement and Thrills with C u l l e u Landis Eugenia (iilbcri; ‘offered, cattle trading was a. bit slower with prices about steady. , Good steers sold mostly for $10.60 3w $10.75. A fcw odd tops brought ‘$11.00 and the bulk of the medium steers around $9.75 to $10.00 with ‘common light kinds from $8.50 to ‘$0.00. A number of good heifers were ‘sold for $0.50 w $10.00, and good ‘cows mostly $8.50 with thin cows gfor $6.00 and medium ones up to ‘$7.75. Bulls were irom $0.00 to an ycxtrcmc top of $9.50; bulk between $7.00 and $8.00. Quotations: Butcher steers. good $10.25 to $10.75; medium 39,50 to $10.25: common $8.25 to $9.25; but- cher heifers, good 9.50 to $10.00; ~111¢¢1111m $8.75 to 9.25: common 6.50 w $8.50; butcher cows, good $8.00 to $0.50, medium $550 to $7.50. Canners $3.50 w $3.75: cutters $4.00 to $4.50: butcher bulls, good $8.00 to $0.00. common $6.00 to $7.50. Calf receipts 4,386. With a heavy offering of calves the common kinds were lower. Thin drinkers sold for $6.00 in $7.50. Better kinds of pail fed calves sold up m $3.50, and suckers from $9.00 to $11.50. accord- lnP. to quality. Quotations: Good veal $10.00 i0 $11.50. medium $0.00 Central Guardian clay. May 29th. Dixon's Orchcstr in attendance. Dancing 9 till 1. CONGRATULATIONS — Th wishes to Mr. W. A. Weeks, wh day. lotictown Driving Park may culture, Room '1. Secretary. OWING TOTNTEREASING d‘: fourth carload that we er please call. v James A. McNcill 8c Sons. Sheep receipts 635. Sheep were poor in quality and price. The bulk 0f sales were between 851$ to $6.00 lambs sold from $7.00 to $10.00 each. Hog receipts 3,719. Although there W919 01°59 1'41 $4.000 hogs the price held strong. The bulk of sales were made at $11.60. With a few of the best at $11.75, sows were very unev- en at prices ranging from $7.00 to an extreme of $10.00 the latter price bclng the exception. CONGREGATION. — Rev. gow Service 11 a. m.; p. m. GOING TO CAMP HILL — Ml‘ A gentleman from Japan recently ggrqg? 130$,’ U 5 veterans Hos l???’ 1° 351111111‘: 14' 19"" 111° pl of that City. He served over- 11,“11°r;" t?" "111-11111111181111 seas with the 2on1 Battalion and c" n ° 91' l" 11° 11118111 l"? 111° was wounded at the Battle of Pas- mcst of the country and visit the gchenqg|e_ 3613mm many historical places about which , he had hoard. One day he was com- Ngw nnpwgy 3mm), The 10s buck from the Buuih Owl "1 Reclamation Project for 141F130. and was trapped 1n u 10- railway Yard is being hcid up at "1 9 "111 "i 911-1411111111- H0 P1009011“ present pending the arrival of a ed ‘"7111’ “m” "115- 11"‘ ""1111 11°‘ dredge from Midland. Ontario. This same offence. A month iaier he had letters from the ‘Magistrate's Clerk at each court The Peichun magistrate hid fined him 40s.: the Sutton Bench bud find the tine at m. fle- quests for immediate payment were made. 8o he wrote to the Pstehein Bench and laid: “Worshlpful lords, I have to thank you for your letter. stood that she has been delayed by the district from which she comes. 0N LONG TRIP-Rev. Dr. Ber- nard Gillie of the Sacred Heart Home. left yelterdsy morning Jor- Rome. At Montreal he will meet a‘ bl“"‘°§...."f “'1' "W" “M” m; er t e s i s d ' z am sorry 1 am unable u an ud- of mm Reverend mum»: mail ‘o! venues o! your kind otter, but I 0011014.. 8mm: names. The‘ have had a better glaciation eieo-iperty have the in .0110» w- wherefl-"The Oon ." m at mo. ' an ‘Lurking, p“. I . .1. Last Chapter “MASKEI) MENACE” DANCE AT Navy League '1‘ucs-, 4738, Guardian Joins in extending goocll Yesterday celebrated his 80th blrth- wrdav from Mr. R- L- 11111111011‘ IIORSEMEN ATTENTION-Pm- wclcomc news that the Rm! W35 1119-1111118 horses on the Clmr-ylsvrvice on the bout 11m: been rccriV-‘znd, bliss '1‘hc1|nn Donald 11ml 'l'h.._‘ul‘tvr n hvclvc rlaivs‘ irlp 11-0111 l-lul- obtain‘ ' " permits for some at the oflicc Oil mnnd of planters we are able in order another carload. This is tho m‘ received a veur- Anylme Wwhlns u plunl- cmy. Wolfvlll . N. s, w re 1 id .1 - Wm,” or phonnllmunday‘ 9 ° 1° “Springfield. Mo...“ and other UNITED CHURCH, CAvENblsllfstonc, French River; Harry Mc-| Peter lGougan. Summcrslde. General Dip-l Jackson. Minister Rustico Sabbathpomus-Randolph Carruthers, M0n-~ School 11 a .m.;.New Glasgow 10 a. tazuc; m.; School l1 a. m.; New Glasgow $1116? 31611101 Sabbath School 10 a. m.; New Glasqflflldfimifi 901111100105 —~ Stanley Ser- vice 3 p, m; Cavendigh service qggiDarrach, Kcnslngton; Clnurle Ive-c, borne E.»-Crawford, who recently 5""1"1°151°1°~ returned from New York City, and‘ . Crpwford was n the nevfSealc. who is one of the leading resist opening out through Sutton. ‘ _, where he again got trapped for the flgiflfnlgggfbgggfflggdfi,31,13,311,hi... of his visit. the late breaking up of the ice ln1 lthnr Gillis will bc nbsient about two ‘months. l RED CAPS FOR Till} (JAR n, FERRY - For some time past HIP if‘. E. Island Publicity Association has brcn cndcavoring to bring about some amclioratlons on ihe suuu nuns vuuu m1 awn sunsvu Many Gailadian Senators Past The Allotted Span But Still Active As Legislators-- the advanced age of 92 recalls the fact that the Senate of the DQ111111- lon of Canada. provides an unusual spectacle of many legislators still aqtlvely functioning despite their having long passed the allotted span. One at least. Senator Georges Cusimir Dcssaulles, is a ccntenarlan; five arc octogenarlmls. while mere youths of 70 and over comprise over 25 per "cent of the total membership of the Scnaic. A senator in Canada is not elect- ed by the people; nor can be bc rc- ‘icvl-d of office except through some act of his own, Resignation or his scat; failure to attend two coilse- rulive sessions of Parliament; rc- pudiatlon of his Canadian citizen- ship; bankruptcy; being aitniniv-tl or convicted for felony; ceasing l0 fulfil i110 property requiremmi. which demands that hc bc possess- cd of "real property i0 the value n1 34,000." nrc all provisions the in- fraction of_ which may cost n sen- ator his scat. But not in the lus- tory of the country has a member of tl1c “red chamber" had any 0f these invoked against l1i1n. Senator Pascal P011101‘. 11- House. also a. New Bruuswicker, who is 81 ics. I10 was appointed senator 1921. 1n the ace 0174. second iillll‘. [womlcn-s. Scnntor Lac‘ llll(i(‘l‘ ~10. foreign countries arc that the cldvl‘ statesmen of the Dominion are ap- pointed by the Governor-General 1:1 Council-that is to say. by the (1:11)- inct; and also that. this nppolni- ment is for life. It is the lntlcr fac- tor which operates towards the agcdncss of such u large propor- tion ln the Scimic of Canada. 24 (“.1011 from Ontario 11nd Quebec 1111111101 idrnuuly is $4,000. judicial bodies. The ccntcnarian, Hun. M1". Dcs- no: pos . such _ saullcs, is a Frcncb-Cu1u1din11 frouuOluario is :1 cuuc 111 St. Hyaclnlhc, Quebec. H0 celebrat- ed his hundredth anniversary last September. Some interesting festiv- ities surrounded the occasion, and the opportunity was embraced in recall some 01' Canada's zmcirnt mltlcc. This war history. It Wlls recalled, ample. that at lbw: age of 10 Scnniurj ibis funclion and u Dcsrnxullcs was arrested by 11y in grunt (llvorcc. ed by i110 Scluitc Divorce the revolt of 1837. Au sicl ‘I111. nu the rcbcllipu years" ago is that ils lmnlrr in Oni- uic for approval or vcio. so 1‘. i111‘ firs! mayor grandfnLlu-r of the mcscul ulinlslcr of Canada, W. 1.. Mackeu-‘(rs now lmvc lscfnrc them this mat '/.lc King. The Qucbcc lender 1101115 Juwpll Paplnenu, ivhos" lmppvns to ll remains i0 be seen. ycar, and (lrcdging operations will Cfilulllvllu‘. 1101111011- b'c cnnuncnccd as. soon as the work 1m the wharf is cnmpleicd. ll is] planned in (lrcdgc nut :1 1101111 on‘ thc cast side of the wharf in u! EAST Edllnv gave nu iutcrvstillu tnlk on "Bnr v baulos," Miss Susun Duffy. Lake \.'u'nr.-,‘1“1‘=1110 was in [hp city yQ5[(71‘(];\y_ lnvusilncut Brolacrs _.._._ lfrwv remarks. Mr. Enscly Acorn of Luke 110111111 was in lhc city yt‘i~iii‘.l'(|i\_\r'. PERSONALS clmlr. Other guests present. were Cnptolu llooklcr of llclllgum, Hui lion Wm; u visitor in the city YLLSiIF-iunfl M1" C‘ G‘ D1111” K C" day‘ |Rotnrlnl1 was lnlrorluccrbby ltotul" car ferry, among other things ihQl inauguration of 0. Red Cup Scrvl n on the boat. A letter received yc c l Manager of the Passenger Scrvler‘ Bureau, C. N. It, nnnounccs the Cap, ,lng careful consideration nud will‘ cngcrs getting nn and off the c . ' ferry during the coming summer. l i SUCCESS!’ULTSTUDENTS-Jrhc1 closing exercises of Horton Acnd-i Amongst sudcnts recclvq 1mg diplomas and certificates were t726-fi-20-3llthe following from P. E. lslaudz; 1Universlty Diplomas-Leigh John-i l Vaughn Groom, Summer- Copeland. O'Leary. 1 .Brndshaw. ‘ Su mmcrsldc; Marion Scholarship Nlontnguc; MacArthur, Summcrsidc. nedy. was pleasantly surprised on| Saturday evening when his brother. Edward .l., of Crowhurst. England. called n1. his home after the arrival of the early train. It is about thirty- years since the brothers have seen each other and the meeting was a‘ must agreeable surprise to our era-i teemcd citizen William. Mr. Edward lfarmers in the Old Country is on a .vislt to Western Canada nnd decid- ‘ed to vinit this city en route and .call on his brother without advising RAILWAY WIIARF IMPROVE- MENTiL-‘The Standard construe-l tlon Company have thc contract for, this work. Mr. Gould, the president, of the Company. and his engineer are now in the city, and it is under-lug’: 5am?‘ Mo“ rd T“ stood that operations will be startedyiyzkfim 14mg fuleyiM,“ alums; e ey.» held uwn account of daily 1n the Lindsay-Mrs. Clifford Mulligan. about a week from todeyJThey are arrival 0f a consignment .01 cneonot- ed Pliifll- 171111111 from Vancouver. for the completion pf thejwhert e1;- lfnnlctlllmlnzliun women will be presented Oryillryili court nt Buckingham Pnlncc 0x11 lJunn_12. As nt‘ the previous pres- 1c11tnl1nn. Mrs. Lurkin. wife of Hon. genlm- P. C. Larkln, (lunnrilml High Com- Mntrlculntion-llurry Macuouganfi1111111111111" 1" 110111100 W111 llrP-‘seniil’ ‘the Caundlnn dcbutuntcs to thr-irl yMajestlcs. h“ men vumng 'f’|-|efld5‘;n_ Dunn PLEASANT SURPRISE-- M1'.C.W. ‘Drllfluntcdt " stafineig-xe. leaves this morning for P. Beale, Accountant with S. Kcn- 1Hgliittggiiirifn 11111118111110}! l wltie n11 ~ » C ill ' lHllf. " 1’°11°- 11$ f amp Hos ts. a ax When Juctlcc; Miss Odette Lnpolnteellviig, cunis and anarchms_ Norman Anderson, Mrs. Sutherland _" Brown. Miss Evn. Gauthier. Miss Barbara Greene. Mrs. William Pug- 11111111111)’ meeting was held at the h . lMllc, Mngdcllnc l-terbcrt, Mrs. J. E.‘ ‘Pcruult. Fm-len mu. an , m r-mnw» blend __ Mh-gl Oilltflee " . wu-mnwei...__,~,, ,,... M1". I). llalluhllll. pnlnlcr, l1~ft.b.p. .-d “+11, yesterday morning for Camp 11111; 1Qnlc;n1j;:,,,l1[t' \._.nf:p(;|',.(.i,|c(; H0$l111411v MP5- 1111111111011 11110011111111110111111: to next Momlaybuing obscr b..- ihc gilcsi. of lu-r cousin Mrs. 11.11110 fir-xi, mpppni; (m Tueqdnv u, L. Pl'1f‘l‘i\1'(l. _ 51h n1‘ June. ~ -—- - (Jnnon lvlnlnnc. in Mclvilll‘ uiul Junuv; -'Vi(':-' 11111:; McNull. Mnlpnrplc, M1". Stnn-‘1111X 0'1 a (izilmllnn Mvnclnunl Mm the city yesterday from Mnlpcrple. 1mm’(1'_ B"“'b*“1"$- W111i 1111 "I'M 0 litiiflili- .100 squnrc mli(‘.\', lms n pnpu lmuon m" 170.000. Miru; llcnlrirc McKcnnzl, xlziughl- Interesting Side Lights 0f The Upper. House. , OTTAWA, Ont, May 26. —- The grandson, llf'ili‘i Bourassn, also sits death of Senator 11011. George 1n tin» llmuac cf C0n1ml1l1h-:S_ my Gerald King a. fcw days ago at In 511110 011111- Yefllh. 9110 Dcssnullcs is not the doyen of the Upper House. This honor belongs t0 New Brunswick Acuclian, descendant of those whereof Longfellow writes 1n “Evangeline? Senator Poitier is~»'l6 years of age and was 33 when sum- moned to tbc Senate. For 43 yearn be has occupied his place ‘m that 01m of the most prominent Can- adian statesmen of tins generntlon is Senator Sir George Eulas Foster, l ycnrs old. His entire life 110.5 been givrll to Canadian public affalrs sxince he cntcrcd thc House of Com- mons 45 years ago. He has served lmrlcr vm-iqus administrations and in :1 number 0i ministerial capacliw 1n The your prcviousl_v he 11ml married for a The majority of Canadian smal- urs arc between the ngcs of [i0 and 70; but one ‘m’ 111v vcrv last ap- is still Each province 1111s its nllollncui. oi Two mllslnnding points of (liffer- senators. I-‘our ‘represent Prince BURNT ADMONnS cnco between Czmndlnn scnuiors Emlrvnrd 1slruul.(,z111adu.<= smullcst DIONTEVIDEOS and the elective senators of some political rntuy; 10 each are from BELMONT Nova Scutin and New Brunswick‘. and :41): each from thc other prov- 1nces-~-Ma111tnbn, Saskatchewan. Al- lmrln and British Columbia. Their 0110 function of ihc Scnalc 1\ that of acting as u sort of l3_1vorcc Court fnr those provinces which d0 ,,.,,,,,_ Th... I . Ernest H. Wort province has no court with ailtlior- _ consequently i, such applications nuxst be made m ilu‘ form of :1. bill that. is consider- Conl- an effort yva: for cx- made by ihc 50112111‘ to rid itself 01 measure was tin‘ .]1il.\1§i('f‘i mm. would empower Ontario British red-coats as n rebel clurinr; to rrcntc (livnrcc courts. 11111.. us all ‘mlr-rveuiuu -l1-p,i.~;l:iilnn iniriailcd by llm House u! of b0 (‘mnlnoiis must. b1‘ szenl l0 the Scu- nrio “'21s William Lyon MflCkZ‘llZl".1Sf‘lli1i(‘ lc;',1.~:l:1t1ni1 must curry Lin: of Toronto and, imprinmiur nf the Commons before prime it can become law. The Cmmnnu- wzu. fer of the Senate's 1111i; but wlmt tension by Scpiemlxvr 111th n1 this lilzmugvr of 11w ('?:111:\<li:n1 Bunk of rlnplh of iwcnbv-llve fcct ni. low ——- ‘yaw. “prim: my,“ I Al. 1.111‘ ltnlury Lu11rlrr=ul1 ycslcl" n _ ..¢.> ____ _. ,<l:1y 111101110011 Lin‘ chin-l spcukcl‘ Rctnrinn I1. A. Smrtb wits in the fllnn 'I‘u1‘ncr ibc rlmrtyc being rem] Low" “m; MAY 20. 102s nun was so wni Stay In Bed FJ Wilson, Letbbridge, Aim, writen-“My heart was very wealth and I had to stay in bed for five weeks with it» “My aunt advised mete take ____ u she had taken them with good re quits after a very ‘bad operation. "I took them and some time flfinr g (‘lqgtor came to examine me for life insurance] and he said there was noth- gng wrong with my heart." Milburlfs Heart and Nerve Pills are .50c. arbor at nll druggists and dealers, 1;; will be mailed direct on receipt 0f price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto/r Olli- MOIRS X X X BULK (YHOCOLATES —46 KINDS- IN CLU DING APRIUOTINES BUTARMi-ILS ROMAN NOUGAT MOLASSES TAFFY Jvmn/iscnlno (111211111: wurrrsn qnsam ALMONDINAS" VANILLA ornms . rannusn rnurr cam; ' PINEAPPLE cncmvr rnrrsrtmuvr GINGER srurrsn one: ~ TRINIDAD ALWAYS FRESH. < 142 Prince Street Phone 82. MR. SAMUUEL BELL In the curly morning of Muy 27111 thcrc puswsczl peacefully to its Eter- nnl Abode the soul of Samuel Bull, one uf the most highly respected citizens". of Georgetown. Although retired from uctivc dul- ics for n ycur. disucztscil wns nppnr- cntly in unrmni hcnlth previous to 1.110‘ (lntc of his (lentil. Durlns: his illness lu- vms nitmul- ed by his family physician. D1". Keeping. who rendered all the 111d nvniluble to medical skill to rcliovc 1111711111115 sufferings while 11c Wu‘; tenderly nursed and care for by illS loving wlfc and adopted daughter Mildred. Endowed with a keen and well lmlnnccd liltcllcct he took an active interest in nll matters pretalnbig t0 the wcllnrc of the community 11ml his opinions freely expressed in ' clean logical tcrms were always worthy of more thun ordinary con- wlr; Rcvervnd Czuum Malone wlio,sidf,,.ntifln_ 1n n word 11c ‘was n. genflnuln. Mr. John Knnlor nf 11104; 1 ‘ | .111, I . l l l . .1. Hunter, 1.10.. Muntrrnl‘$220,338,; n! tab 6' M“ n 0v m 11150 made u‘ Ho was visited frequently by 111s bnstor. Rev.‘ 11. Pierce. 1 11c leaves to mourn his sorrowful: 3 wlrluw and adopted daughter M11- " rlrcrl. also two daughters in Unltml M,‘ Jmnofi Gnflm o; [ipztkpfl qtujlunzl. Muster 0f the S. S. Hcll1g\11n.\'$¢ql,p_., and “W, 50,15‘ wimam in N011 91111511011‘. N. S,. Clifford, offlcm‘ | (tum-go Tweedy‘, n ncwly clcclmi m, mp tug R0115, also one 111111-515. "L01: Mrs. John Stewart of George- one half-brother, Rev. llmljnmln Glover of Western Cun- 1111111- min. * 'i‘hc many messages of sympathy ed mm m Halifax where 511° 11111111111 11$ 1110 141112311 111111111111’ i" 110111 cmuncrutcd hereto bore silent test- c imony to the worthy character of the rlccmtscrl nnd to the 111L111 plncc his ndrlrclzs. he held in tin- hcurts of his friends Ilnn-Jflllil i-iutl. llztrburios c1111 b1: rvuclvsd 11ml rcluilvcs A 4 - - <00». .- ' MR. ELIVIER B. TAPER be provided this year. This will lump-y Donakp M,,".-|,,“_ “m; M,“ 5W ilu- ntcnmcr culliup, 1113f) m, 1391-17,". the 5991911171. Dcnflri-mfifli 0f llgrl- good news for tbc travelling publu‘. Imp, ;mm_.,.av_ AWN-huh l']n‘()r(\(‘ n, r111. St. Kills 11nd oLlu-i- islands J. W. Boulter. as 1t will mr-zm that tins service 4'13'1-5-29-81|\v111 be at m0 disposal 01 all p , 'l‘l1c rlcuth occurred in this 0111/ f1) slcrcluy of Elmer Bruce Tnpci‘. 11L l .1 hmnc on Queen Street. For f1 11' 1-‘1 1111 111ml 11111111101‘ of ycnrs 110 11nd been in (Ic- ,.,._ 1),.’ and MHL sv J_ MCKpnmLlhr-nlth resort. the best time for illcnnhuzjm]pnithI and although h" "n. Oyslcr Bed Bridge, nrrlvcrl home, nflcr an extended visit to Fitch- burg, Worcester, Connecticut. R. 1 when the nvurag" A 'b0ut Gil in the shade. 111 iJuly ll. 1s about 98. Mr. crlcmf cities," LADIES FROM CANADA PRESENTED AT COURT b01090»; __ TmrtyJourisoils home to England to take Uni {Yliihhy degrees cvcn if they do no 11.cn(l to enter the profession be lguvcrnment. the social ‘i_llI‘il‘_(l(il1Cflii0l‘l is frcc or ulmn JPN! 1m" the nntlvc blacks. the mt coplc.‘ l service rvudcrcd The following will be‘ dnngc " i.i\ __,__ ,.. HARRINGTON The regular -. Ome of Mrs. Ffr it “ " Toronto-Mrs. W. W. Bcurdmm-Q runry. The sickacghimiiig ‘if: Pneuma- isn Elizabeth‘ Bcardmorc. Miss 111111111! made three calls? lilirs "f; 3 D . , 1 " - ‘czafillrliklqBwne. l ndy Eaton. Miss Matheleson and Missjlugh, mum, O'Neill. Lady Pellntt. Mrs. Geo i 1 Rosa, Mrs. Leslie Wilson. rge "mm “ea Mm 901110". Mrs. George son were appointed on the new glpk B. Nev/some End H1111)’ Rodd were appointed c program committee. Eleven members responded tn the R0“ can tvlth "Irish Jokes“. Roll Call at the 1Mrs. Montreal-Madame Louie Hcbcrtfnn m Halifax-Miss Dorothy Bell, M135 Calgary—Mrs. Arthur Berrymnn,‘ Camp Bordnm-Mrs. Philip Harm- Winnipeg-Mrs. Harold Edwardsi V mixer-Mull Renee Howels. . -" ' v...:i1'- ‘1 1 . r visit being between the middle nf Novcmbcl" nncl the cmi of March lbz-ing u pr-nny n week but thcrc lil“ I 1111511 Private and pnrochinl schools‘? mum “mum mcmence' lMuny planters, hOWcVer, send mo" ‘cuusr: they realize that i.lll'()1l|'.1,|\- ml- lgfrmtmi‘ 111W 130i f} better Imtlouk on . H‘. and can m1x with intelligent Mr. »Kuntnr spoke of the grvm/ I 1 and kindred organgatfighalli 111R fliihlnate the country from the of the so called rcdscnm. ,_ CHECK . QIQA-B- Eflitiilllent injvayvlhnffl Denrcql to, have recovered. yet nu- ntbcr ailment set in which event- 101111101111111-0 is unlly carried blrp off, after a brlcf lvllilplnxl1éi1fiuolh,illness: gr 0nly.or|e_wcek. H . - P ».' 1e cc. 1 . 1.111 ,L,.1vc n dtscnpimn of the system uifllatn Chtnrlgswgépxlahn: 51:1: b31111 fli 1111-0111111. wlnsiuc nearly 29 years ago. As u matter of tact, his 29th blrthdnv - wlll“bc on the day of his burial-u He was n and wns a. young man who Wns “ 111R11ly thought of by n11. 11c llvod Ln ialnmcless life, and had it 1101. - bccn for his delicate health would undmliwlnlly have been quite suc- cessful in business affairs. He was a member of tho United Church here and nll who knew him will deeblyrogrct his untimely mission:- He lenvcs to mourn. his mother 11nd one sister, Mrs. R. H. Bennett. of Campbclltom. N. B., also 0110 half-sister. Mrs. Edmund l-lornc. and one half-brother Albert in Pn- clflc, rltish Columbia. to whom 1-1 cilrltcn ed the sincere sympathy vi n . next meeting lo be answered with "Hints on Housecleanlng. The enter lulnmeni. committee took charge of the program which consisted 01 various Readings. 1119014118 the members met at the home of Mrs. Harry Rodd. The nest, mwflns ‘is to be held at the home‘ of Mrs. G. 1-1. Jones. Rrnndson of the late Sheriff Horne. , At the March '1 ‘i.€.';